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Possible? I dont like playing games like these in fullscreen on a 24". I'd rather use windowed and at 1280x768 4:3 if possible. Being able to resize DOS games under OSX using Boxer is so simple, I wish GOG would just do that for windows versions of their games.
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joefromiowa: Possible? I dont like playing games like these in fullscreen on a 24". I'd rather use windowed and at 1280x768 4:3 if possible. Being able to resize DOS games under OSX using Boxer is so simple, I wish GOG would just do that for windows versions of their games.
Same here. The game just looks awful streched out.

Figured out how to do. Find the t7g.ini and change the setting fullscreen=true to false
Post edited August 20, 2017 by Songe
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joefromiowa: Possible? I dont like playing games like these in fullscreen on a 24". I'd rather use windowed and at 1280x768 4:3 if possible. Being able to resize DOS games under OSX using Boxer is so simple, I wish GOG would just do that for windows versions of their games.
1280x768 is a 15:9 ratio and I'm not sure anything has ever supported that.
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joefromiowa: Possible? I dont like playing games like these in fullscreen on a 24". I'd rather use windowed and at 1280x768 4:3 if possible. Being able to resize DOS games under OSX using Boxer is so simple, I wish GOG would just do that for windows versions of their games.
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joefromiowa: Possible? I dont like playing games like these in fullscreen on a 24". I'd rather use windowed and at 1280x768 4:3 if possible. Being able to resize DOS games under OSX using Boxer is so simple, I wish GOG would just do that for windows versions of their games.
You are thinking about 1024 X 768 which was popular on 19 inch CRT displays in the 1990s.
1024 X 768 is 4:3 and would be what you would want to see for a classic 1990s PC game.